UnivAssist conducts an annual student recruitment trends survey for the higher education community. Given the uncertain global political/trade environment and planning for next fiscal year, it will help all of us to hear about the student confirmations, budgets and student recruitment plans of the community. As you are planning for the new fiscal year's budget cycles, take the survey to contribute to the research. To keep it focused, we are limiting it to international undergraduate student recruitment at your institution. The survey will take about 10-12 minutes to complete and we will share the results with you to help with planning your recruitment initiatives and budget planning.
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Higher ed student recruitment is always shifting and changing. Watch our webinar to explore innovative #StudentSearch strategies and how to adapt to the evolving landscape. https://hubs.li/Q026rdsg0
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Read our new report on student recruitment pathways to UK undergraduate education. Find out how the British Council is bridging the knowledge gap to enhance international student recruitment: https://bit.ly/3qYgcbl #internationalrecruitment #britishcouncil
We've published a new report on recruitment pathways to UK undergraduate education. It's the first comprehensive review of recruitment channels and pathways to undergraduate study in the UK. Find out how the British Council is bridging the knowledge gap to enhance international student recruitment: https://bit.ly/3qYgcbl #internationalrecruitment #britishcouncil
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We've published a new report on recruitment pathways to UK undergraduate education. It's the first comprehensive review of recruitment channels and pathways to undergraduate study in the UK. Find out how the British Council is bridging the knowledge gap to enhance international student recruitment: https://bit.ly/3qYgcbl
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How we work with the entire international student mobility eco-system is paramount to both a) improving the international student experience and b) protecting the UK’s reputation as a first class study destination. Pathways and recruitment channels have changed so much over the last few years… this report 👇 attempts to survey they scene so that we can better understand the future direction.
We've published a new report on recruitment pathways to UK undergraduate education. It's the first comprehensive review of recruitment channels and pathways to undergraduate study in the UK. Find out how the British Council is bridging the knowledge gap to enhance international student recruitment: https://bit.ly/3qYgcbl #internationalrecruitment #britishcouncil
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Is now the time think about what the 'new normal' may be, rather than focusing on returning to a 'normal cycle' for those working in admissions? With all the disruption brought about by the pandemic for university admissions staff, those working in this arena will be crying out for a return to a ‘normal’ cycle, but 2024 looks to be shaping up to be to be another difficult year with a myriad of challenges. Who will be the winners and losers? In my latest UniQuest insights piece, I take a look at the admissions landscape for the coming recruitment cycle.
Another challenging admissions cycle ahead?
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“We should ask for a speedy review and a reversal of the policies impacting on international student recruitment. We should point out that this is a funding stream which can’t be switched off and then renewed later when the consequences become clear”. Never a truer word spoken #internationaleducation #highereducationuk
Policymakers need to realise that financial turbulence in higher education will hurt the whole nation | Wonkhe
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We've published a new report on recruitment pathways to UK undergraduate education. It's the first comprehensive review of recruitment channels and pathways to undergraduate study in the UK. Find out how the British Council is bridging the knowledge gap to enhance international student recruitment: https://bit.ly/3qYgcbl #internationalrecruitment #britishcouncil
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How do you continue to hit international recruitment targets when one of your staple markets starts to decline? 🤔 This is one of the topics we discussed during our 'Student Recruitment Survival Guide webinar', with panelists from Royal College of Art, University of Rochester and Cornell University. We heard a UK perspective on having to expand their international student pool following Brexit, and from American institutions on reaching their student recruitment goals in the face of the enrollment cliff in the US. With insights and tips into how to overcome potential student recruitment hurdles, our Student Recruitment Survival Guide is a must-watch for student recruitment and marketing teams. ▶️You can watch it back, and also access our free eBook with tips and insights from the webinar, here: https://bit.ly/49assXY
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Attracting and retaining students in today's competitive education market is no easy feat! Discover the secrets behind successful student recruitment. https://lnkd.in/ddVsKJyh #HigherEducation #StudentRetention #InnovativeStrategies
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